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  • This gift guide for movie lovers ranges from candles and pj’s to books for babies and adults

    This gift guide for movie lovers ranges from candles and pj’s to books for babies and adults

    If you think gifts for movie lovers begin and end with Blu-Rays and cineplex gift cards, think again. There’s lots of ways to get creative (and impress) the film fan in your life.

    You could always splurge on a

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  • Adele will make her acting debut in Tom Ford’s adaptation of ‘Cry to Heaven’

    Adele will make her acting debut in Tom Ford’s adaptation of ‘Cry to Heaven’

    NEW YORK — Fashion designer Tom Ford has called up Adele to co-star in his adaptation of Anne Rice’s “Cry to Heaven,” his production company said Wednesday. The film, which Ford is writing, directing and producing, will mark the acting…

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  • TLC SETS JANUARY PREMIERE DATE FOR THREE-PART DOCUSERIES UNPACKING ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY STAR MARY COSBY AND HER CHURCH

    TLC SETS JANUARY PREMIERE DATE FOR THREE-PART DOCUSERIES UNPACKING ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY STAR MARY COSBY AND HER CHURCH

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    (New York, NY) – Today, TLC revealed the premiere date and first look for the explosive three-part docuseries that investigates The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby and the church she shares with her…

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  • Initiating Menopausal Hormone Therapy in Primary Care: Where to Start, With Harvard’s Caroline Mitchell, MD, MPH

    Initiating Menopausal Hormone Therapy in Primary Care: Where to Start, With Harvard’s Caroline Mitchell, MD, MPH


    During The Menopause Society 2025 Annual Meeting, Patient Care© had the chance to speak with Caroline Mitchell, MD, MPH, associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology at Harvard Medical School, on a range of women’s…

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  • Oil prices fall more than $2/bbl as OPEC says 2026 supply to match demand

    Oil prices fall more than $2/bbl as OPEC says 2026 supply to match demand

    • OPEC report says oil supply will match demand in 2026
    • IEA sees oil, natural gas demand growing through 2050
    • US House expected to vote to end government shutdown

    HOUSTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) – Oil prices fell more than $2 a barrel on Wednesday, weighed down by an OPEC report saying global oil supply will match demand in 2026, marking a further shift from its earlier projections of a supply deficit.

    Brent crude futures settled at $62.71 a barrel, down $2.45, or 3.76% after gaining 1.7% on Tuesday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude finished at $58.49 a barrel, down $2.55, or 4.18%, after climbing 1.5% in the previous session.

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    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries noted that world oil supply would match demand next year due to the wider OPEC+ group’s production increases. Previously, it had projected a supply deficit in 2026.

    “The prospect that the market is in balance is definitely what drove down prices,” said Phil Flynn, senior analyst with Price Futures Group. “The market wants to believe it’s balanced. I think the market took OPEC more seriously than IEA.”

    The International Energy Agency forecast in its annual World Energy Outlook that oil and gas demand could continue to grow until 2050. That was a departure from the IEA’s previous expectation that global oil demand would peak this decade, as the international body moved away from a forecasting method based on climate pledges.

    John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital, said the OPEC outlook comes as some crude sellers cannot find buyers.

    “There are cargoes going begging,” Kilduff said. “The very front of the market is forming a new price curve. There’s just a general sense of weakness in the U.S. economy.”

    Analysts have previously highlighted that crude oversupply is curbing price gains. OPEC+ agreed this month to a pause in increasing its output in the first quarter of next year, after having unwound its cuts to production since August this year.

    US GOVERNMENT REOPENING

    The reopening of the U.S. government could boost consumer confidence and economic activity, spurring demand for crude oil, IG analyst Tony Sycamore wrote in a note.

    The U.S. Republican-controlled House of Representatives is set to vote later on Wednesday on a bill, already signed off by the Senate, that would restore funding to government agencies through January 30.

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration will release its outlook on Thursday.

    Reporting by Erwin Seba in Houston, Seher Dareen and Enes Tunagur in London, Colleen Howe in Beijing
    Editing by Jane Merriman, Hugh Lawson, Rod Nickel and David Gregorio

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  • Israeli president condemns ‘serious’ attack by settlers on West Bank villages | West Bank

    Israeli president condemns ‘serious’ attack by settlers on West Bank villages | West Bank

    Dozens of masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, injuring four Palestinians and attacking Israeli soldiers in the latest incident of rising settler violence.

    The settlers attacked the…

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  • Pixel Android 16 update and Feature Drop: What’s new (Nov. 2025)

    Pixel Android 16 update and Feature Drop: What’s new (Nov. 2025)

    Google’s latest Android 16 update for Pixel owners is here. And with it, a special Pixel Feature Drop. 

    The November Android 16 update for Pixel users is an important one. There are…

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